Huawei P30 Pro Phones BLOCKED by Google, BIG PROBLEMS for Users

The Huawei P30 Pro has problems today with applications due to an apparent blocking by Google of the certificates that allow the use of Android applications.

Huawei P30 Pro BLOCKED Google

Huawei P30 Pro is the most important premium smartphone launched by Huawei globally this year, but today there is an extremely serious problem for users all over the world. According to some users of the Huawei P30 Pro in the US, it seems that Google has blocked the certificates on the basis of which Android phones work, so that Google Pay, Netflix, and other applications are not functional, and those from Huawei have confirmed the problem.

Huawei P30 Pro started to fail the SafetyNet test today for users, that is, the APIs and services implemented in the phones, and many applications, for security, no longer protect the phones. If an Android phone fails this test, then applications that have these APIs will not work, and as Google Pay, Netflix, and others have implemented this additional security measure, they do not work on the Huawei P30 Pro.

Huawei P30 Pro Phones BLOCKED by Google, BIG PROBLEMS for Users

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Huawei P30 Pro should pass the tests without problems because it is certified by Google, but at the moment it fails, as if it is not certified by the American company. It is possible that the problem is related to blocking the installation of applications on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro illegally, Huawei tricking Google with its own certificates to authorize the installation of applications in an unauthorized way, and it is possible that Google has blocked them.

"Some Huawei P30 Pro users have reported problems running Google Pay on their phones this week. The devices were found to fail SafetyNet, Google's service that verifies that a device is running authenticated and authenticated software. Huawei says this issue should only affect phones running EMUI 10 beta software. It's not clear why regular users running the stable, non-beta EMUI 9.1 firmware on their phones have reported having issues.”

The Huawei P30 Pro is most likely affected by a possible blocking of the Huawei certificates offered by Google together with the licensing of phones to use Android. Huawei has acknowledged a problem with a small number of phones, but says that normally this should not happen, and blames Google, but it is more than certain that the problem is temporary, because the Huawei P30 Pro is certified to run Android.

Huawei P30 Pro is the most popular phone that is affected, but it is possible that there are others, and it is not necessarily that all users are affected, but only some of them, but if certain applications do not work, you know why.